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Tom H. Shukas, age 87, beloved husband of Sharon, nee Bailey, and the late Patricia, nee MacDuff; loving father of Peter (Janet) Shukas, Patricia (James) Lidbury and Perry (Julie) Shukas; devoted son of the late Harry and Alexandra Shukas; proud grandfather of James, Thomas (Stacey) and Russell Lidbury, Christina (Christopher) Bradley, Thomas, Justin and Jesse Shukas; great-grandfather of Alexandra, Samantha, Patricia, Ryan and Erica; dear brother of the late Peter Shukas and the late Rita (the late Charlie)

Meyer Feldman, 86, of North Aurora, passed away on Oct. 24, 2007 at Provena Mercy Medical Center. Meyer was born to Isaac and Bertha, nee Dardick, Feldman on Aug. 20, 1921 in Salineville, OH. Meyer joined 3 C's at age 17. He enlisted in the Air Force in 1942 and flew with the troop carrier SQD 39th. He served and flew during WWII. He married Marion Nance in Tucson, AZ in 1952. Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Marion Feldman of North Aurora, IL; sons, Chuck (Sharman)

Eric Shrigley has been piling up soccer accomplishments lately. Someday he might have time to savor them. On Sunday, he and his Wheaton Warrenville South teammates celebrated the championship of the Pepsi Showdown at Toyota Park. A day later, he scored two goals before halftime in a 3-0 victory over Batavia that made him the fifth player in school history to break the 100 mark in points. "It was kind of a quick moment for me," said Shrigley, who will play at Ohio State next year.

Clara B. Kunz, 76, of Sun City, AZ, passed away June 23, 2007. She was born in Chicago, IL to Peter and Clara Schmidtlein, nee Below. Clara was the last remaining member of the Schmidtlein family who emigrated from Germany. She moved to Arizona from Chicago in 1988. She was the beloved wife of John A. Kunz Sr.; loving mother of John A. (Carol Ann) Kunz Jr. of Chicago, Clara "Dolly" (Phil) Bodenshok of Grayslake and Irene (Marion) Czyz of Humble, TX; proud grandmother of Karl, Steven, Erica and Benny Czyz; loving aunt to many.